(medicine) The combination of conjunctivitis and blepharitis.
circumventable
circumventable
adj
Capable of being circumvented.
contributively
contributively
adv
In a contributive fashion.
intersubjectively
intersubjectively
adv
(philosophy) In an intersubjective way; between or among multiple subjects
lautenclavicymbal
lautverschiebung
noncontributively
noncultivable
noncultivable
adj
Not cultivable.
noncultivatable
nonobstructively
nonsubjectively
nonsubtractively
overlubricating
overlubricating
verb
present participle of overlubricate
overlubrication
overlubrication
noun
excessive lubrication
oversusceptibleness
subconjunctively
subconjunctively
adv
Alternative form of subconjunctivally
subdistinctively
subjunctively
subjunctively
adv
In a subjunctive manner.
subventricular
subventricular
adj
(anatomy) Describing the part of the adult mammalian brain containing the neural stem cells
subverticalness
transversocubital
unabstractively
unachievability
unachievability
noun
The property of being impossible to achieve.
uncollaborative
uncollaborative
adj
Not collaborative.
uncollaboratively
uncontributively
uncontrovertible
uncontrovertible
adj
incontrovertible
uncontrovertibleness
uncontrovertibly
uncontrovertibly
adv
incontrovertibly
unconvertibility
unconvertibility
noun
Inability to be converted.
unconvertible
unconvertible
adj
That cannot be converted.
unconvertibleness
unconvertibly
uncorroboratively
uncultivable
uncultivable
adj
Not capable of cultivation
uncultivatable
uncultivatable
adj
uncultivable
undeceivability
undiscoverability
undiscoverability
noun
The state or condition of being undiscoverable.
unlubricative
unobjectively
unobjectively
adv
in an unobjective manner; in a manner lacking objectivity
unperceivability
unserviceability
unserviceability
noun
The condition of being unserviceable.
unsubjectively
unvitrescibility
unvitrescible
unvitrescible
adj
Not vitrescible.
vibratiuncle
vibratiuncle
noun
(now chiefly historical) A minuscule or slight vibration; specifically, a vibration in brain tissue caused by the comparatively greater vibrations of the particles of the medullary substance of the nerves (formerly hypothesised to convey external impressions to the mind).